Affection is more than kisses, flowers, or whispered words. It’s the quiet presence that says, “I see you. You matter.” When that warmth fades, when touch and tenderness become rare, the absence leaves a mark — not always visible, but deeply felt.
Women who are deprived of affection don’t always cry out for it. Instead, they express it through small shifts in behavior — gestures that reveal how much they crave to feel connected again.